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World Snow Day 2022 Claims Success

The International Ski Federation, FIS, says the 2022 edition of World Snow Day was full of ‘positive moments’. Plans are underway for next season’s event.

FIS has released the World Snow Day Final Report.

The key points include:

  • 3.7% growth in social media engagement
  • 11 partners: Atomic Skiing, Best of the Alps, Eurovision, Eurosport, Infront Sports and Media, INTERSANDS, The International Ski Instructors Association, International Federation of Ski Patrollers, Right to Play, Special Olympics and World Para Snow Sports.
  • 11 editions of World Snow Day
  • 42 participating countries
  • 148 events and actions
  • 4’623 World Snow Day events since 2012.
  • More than 27’000 event participants
  • Over 73’000 visitors to www.world-snow-day.com
  • More than 127’000 YouTube video views
  • Over 850’000 people reached across all channels.

“The achievements listed above would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of the event Organisers,” said a statement from FIS.

“FIS would like to take this moment to thank all the World Snow Day Organisers as well as their partners and most importantly the event participants.”

Looking ahead, the World Snow Day Final Report is now online.

Readers can view the full document via the online reader below or download it by clicking the link here.

The 12th edition of World Snow Day will take place on the 15th January 2023.

The World Snow Day Awards will also be handed out.

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